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UP Launches Portal for Teachers’ Cashless Medical Scheme: ₹5 Lakh Cover

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The Uttar Pradesh government has launched a dedicated registration portal for the Chief Minister’s cashless medical scheme for teachers and their dependents. The scheme covers about 11.95 lakh basic education teachers and 2.97 lakh secondary education staff. Beneficiaries can get cashless treatment up to ₹5 lakh at empanelled hospitals.

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NPPA: India’s Drug Price Regulator – Functions, Powers and Recent Actions

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The National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) is India’s independent drug price regulator, established in 1997. It ensures availability and affordability of essential medicines. In June 2026, NPPA raised ceiling prices of two key cancer drugs by 50% to tackle shortages caused by soaring raw material costs, invoking special public interest provisions.

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FSSAI Cracks Down on Misleading Food Labels: ‘Healthy’, ‘Zero Maida’ Claims Under Scanner

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The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has issued notices to food companies for using misleading claims like “healthy”, “zero maida”, “true vitamin”, and “plant-based vegan” on packaged foods. The regulator warns that such terms often mislead consumers and violate food labelling laws. Organic claims without certification are also under scrutiny.

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ANCHOR: IIT Madras Creates World’s Most Detailed 3D Atlas of Human Brainstem

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IIT Madras has released ANCHOR, the world’s most detailed 3D atlas of the human brainstem. It is 1,000 times more detailed than MRI and maps over 200 brainstem nuclei. Developed by the Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre, it will help scientists study brain development and diseases.

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Kerala Launches ‘Priyadarshini’: Free Bus Travel for Women and Transgender Persons

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Kerala launched the ‘Priyadarshini’ free bus travel scheme for women and transgender persons on 15 June 2026. Chief Minister V.D. Satheesan inaugurated it at Thampanoor Central Bus Station. The scheme covers ordinary KSRTC buses and is expected to reduce women’s travel expenses by 15-25%. The state will compensate the bus corporation.

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